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Howdy all.

I'm selling my R33 to concentrate on business and paying off my house. And then I will shoot for something more expensive like a R34 or R33gtr. I have a company car and the skyline is a hobby and weekend driver.

The short of it:-

The car is an 1993 R33 GTST.

It has 185KW in none shootout mode at the rears. (200-210kw in shootout)

86xxxkm on the clock.

Wine Red.

Im after $16500ono.

SOLD!!!

The long if you want to read:-

New HD exceedy clutch, less than 10k ago, did rear seal at the time as well. Radiator serviced

Timing belt done along with, Water pump, Idler and tensioner bearings, Front seal

Tested compression – 150psi - even all round - this is good!

JVC Kameleon stereo.

Bell mouth 3" dump and front with exhaust wrap, 3" satinless catback exhaust

2 point imobilizer with remote and central locking

Jaycar IEBC (Independant electronic boost controller)

Jaycar DFA (digital fuel adjuster - like apexi SAFC) Tune by Matt Spry-225hp, but his dyno is 10% pesimistic. pic attached

Walbro 255lph fuel pump

Copper plugs gapped to .8mm

Coilpacks are good - there is no misfire at all.

Leather gearbox boot and handbrake boot

K & N air filter under a ABS plastic partition - secured well.[/size] GBF adjustable BOV

Big front mount intercooler that uses original intercooler holes, with custom polished stainless piping.

Serviced every 5k

9" wide 17" work expec rims on the front

10" wide 17" work expec rims on the back

type M side skirts

Aftermarket front apron - not such which brand.

I do have the rear pods (repaired), they need painting and fitting.

All in all, the car has very good paint and body work. This is why I bought it.

Kenwood dual mags in the front doors.

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Pics attached.

I will need to roadworthy it.

Inspections welcome. Please PM me, or call on 0427762040

Test drives to those who show genuine interest and come with check or cash in hand. (Just incase you crash it!!) I recon if you drive it, you will want to buy it.

I think that's all, If there anything I've missed, please let me know.

Chris

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